Oracle Database 10g Real Application Clusters Handbook: Implement Flexible, Scalable, High Availability Database Solutions (Osborne Oracle Press Series)

Oracle Database 10g Real Application Clusters Handbook: Implement Flexible, Scalable, High Availability Database Solutions (Osborne Oracle Press Series)

by KGopalakrishnan (Author)

Synopsis

Learn cutting-edge technology from Oracle experts

Written by Oracle insiders, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about Real Application Clusters -- low-cost hardware platforms that can rival and exceed the quality of service, availability, and scalability of the most expensive mainframe systems.

  • Concepts covered are applicable to all previous versions of Oracle
  • Tuning and troubleshooting tips, providing insight on the most advanced diagnostics available
  • Detailed coverage of advanced RAC concepts
  • Working code for all examples available online

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 421
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne
Published: 01 Dec 2006

ISBN 10: 007146509X
ISBN 13: 9780071465090

Author Bio
K Gopalakrishnan (Gopal) is a senior principal consultant with the Advanced Technology Services group at Oracle Corporation, specializing exclusively in performance tuning, high availability, and disaster recovery. He is a recognized expert in Oracle RAC and Database Internals and has used his extensive expertise in solving many vexing performance issues all across the world for telecom giants, banks, financial institutions, and universities. Gopal has more than a decade of Oracle expertise backed by an engineering degree in computer science and engineering from the University of Madras, India.

Gopal has previously co-authored an award-winning Oracle Press book, Oracle Wait Interface: A Practical Guide to Performance Diagnostics and Tuning. He was awarded an Editor's Choice award for Oracle Author of the Year by Oracle Magazine in 2005. Gopal was also chosen as an Oracle ACE by Oracle Technology Network (http://oracle.com/technology/index.html) in 2006.